Paula Hamilton is kicked out of the Big Brother house

MODEL Paula Hamilton was the first one in – and last night she was the first one out of Celebrity Big Brother.

Paula Hamilton was the first one in, and is now the first one out of the Big Brother house

The 51-year-old, who was exempted from some tasks on grounds of ill health, said it was better to be the first out than the second out, as it meant she had made an impact.

She had been pitted against ­American couple Heidi Montag, 26, and Spencer Pratt, 29, and jockey Frankie Dettori, in the first round of nominations.

Paula started life on the Channel 5 reality show as the first contestant banished to live in the grotty ­basement when the house was split into two.

I have a karate licence but I’d never hurt anybody

Paula Hamilton

She spent her first night downstairs with chest pains, telling her fellow housemates she felt she was having a heart attack. A doctor was called and she was moved upstairs to live in luxury in the main house.

There, Paula bonded with housemates Heidi and Rylan Clark but she failed to make friends with everyone.

Last night millions of viewers saw her getting angry and upset after ­finding out in a task that Gillian ­Taylforth, 57, had described her as a drama queen.

Talking about Paula, Gillian was revealed to have said: “You say you’ve fallen down a ditch, she’s fallen off a cliff, you’ve done something, and she’s done something 100 times better.”

Paula’s reaction on learning this prompted glamour model Lacey Banghard, 20, to say: “You do scare me Paula when you have your little fits.” Paula replied: “I have a karate licence but I’d never hurt anybody.”

Housemates last night faced a dirty gunge tank as part of a shopping task to win luxury food. But it was worth it in the end as they passed. However, life in the constant glare of the ­cameras has begun to get to bookmakers’ favourite Rylan, 24, who appeared to be crying in the toilet at one point after a chat with 42-year-old Frankie about his time on the X Factor and life in the “outside” world.

The rising star later admitted the pressure of being on the hit talent show had made him feel he had to live up to the expectations of a nation.

Rylan said: “I’m a nice person and I’m just trying to do something for myself and to do what I want in life. I know you can’t please everyone but people look at me like I’m ludicrous half the time.”